DailyDirt: Automotive Apps And Other Car Stuff

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The past year brought some significant changes to the car industry, and the upcoming year is bound to bring a lot more. Besides just gasoline and diesel, car buyers are going to have a few more options for how their cars are powered. Fully electric or hybrid cars may only be the start. While we're still waiting on flying cars to hit the dealerships, here are some quick car-related links.
  • Fans of Saturn say goodbye to the brand in 2010. How many other car brands would (or will?) be so thoughtfully eulogized? [url]
  • Android-powered car radios could create a nice little app market for commuters. If you can't use your smartphone while driving, Android-powered radios sound like a pretty geeky work-around. [url]
  • Don't flash your headlights to warn other drivers about speed traps. At least, don't do it in the UK. [url]
  • Those "How's My Driving?" bumper stickers are turning to wireless crowdsourcing to find bad drivers. Insurance companies are gonna love this app... if folks really take to ratting on their fellow drivers. [url]
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    1. identicon
      Anonymous Coward, 6 Jan 2011 @ 7:20pm

      your Toyota wont stop? there is a app for that

      link to this | view in thread ]

    2. identicon
      Pixelation, 6 Jan 2011 @ 9:40pm

      "Don't flash your headlights to warn other drivers about speed traps."

      I heard a story in Chacago a long time ago about gang members driving around with their headlights off. When someone would flash them to let them know, they would follow them and shoot them.

      link to this | view in thread ]

    3. icon
      Michael Ho (profile), 6 Jan 2011 @ 11:52pm

      Re: Urban Legend

      According to snopes, that's an old myth...

      http://www.snopes.com/crime/gangs/lightsout.asp

      link to this | view in thread ]

    4. icon
      Ron Rezendes (profile), 7 Jan 2011 @ 9:58am

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      Your Toyota won't stop?

      There's a floor mat for that!





      (BTW, that initial accident involving the officer and family happened about 4 blocks from my home and I actually drove through that intersection shortly (within minutes) after the crash. My condolences to the family and friends of the victims.)

      link to this | view in thread ]

    5. identicon
      Pixelation, 7 Jan 2011 @ 5:19pm

      Re: Re: Urban Legend

      Aww crap, someone told me and it must be true!

      That "How's my driving" thing is a little scary. If it gets going it'll bring along a bunch of lawsuits.

      link to this | view in thread ]


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